2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ultsym.2015.0007
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Molecular acoustic angiography: Demonstration of in vivo feasibility for high resolution superharmonic ultrasound molecular imaging

Abstract: Ultrasound molecular imaging utilizes targeted microbubbles to image molecular targets such as integrins, selectins, and other extracellular binding domains. Targeted microbubbles have typically been imaged using contrast-specific multi-pulse imaging sequences. Here we present an alternative strategy for ultrasound molecular imaging based on superharmonic signals produced by microbubbles.Bound bubbles were insonified near resonance using a low frequency (4 MHz) and superharmonic echoes were received at high fr… Show more

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